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they're striving to make things better. >> reporter: russ mitchell, cbs news, los angeles. >> "a better life" is now playing in select cities. it opens across the country on july 15th. looks good, though. >> let's go. >> we can all go to the as a date. nice. >> we could go for your birthday, except that your birthday is today, not on the 15th. >> that's true. >> and you're going to work all day long on your birthday. >> yes. >> thanks for being so nice. >> we love you nonetheless. >> thank you. >> chris. >> you know i love you. >> he doesn't love you. >> you know i love you. >> the interesting thing about us, three of the four anchor team -- >> yes. >> your birthday is -- >> june 19th. >> i missed the cut. >> the 8th, the 12th. i'll be on vacation for the 20th. you can feel free to celebrate. >> trust me we're going to donate an entire week of celebration. that's all for us from birthday central here. have a great day, everyone. if it's your birthday in the month of july or late june we wish you a happy birthday as well. great day. your local news is coming up next. ♪ [ woman ] sam be
they're striving to make things better. >> reporter: russ mitchell, cbs news, los angeles. >> "a better life" is now playing in select cities. it opens across the country on july 15th. looks good, though. >> let's go. >> we can all go to the as a date. nice. >> we could go for your birthday, except that your birthday is today, not on the 15th. >> that's true. >> and you're going to work all day long on your birthday. >> yes. >>...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: and good evening. we begin tonight with news of a rare sunday night showdown at the white house. as the race to strike a deficit reduction deal heads to the wire, president obama is meeting with congressional leaders with both sides still far apart. we haved latest on the meeting and what the stakes are. and we begin with senior white house correspondent bill plante. >> reporter: with an august 2nd deadline hanging over them, president obama and congressional leaders both talk to the grand bargain, a deal to cut around $4 trillion in spending and restructure the tax system. but last night house speaker john boehner called it quits saying simply he didn't have the votes to pass something that sweeping in the house. i believe the best approach may be to focus on producing a smaller measure wrote the speaker in a late saturday statement. the white house responded by repeating the president's insistence that a balanced approach must include revenue from ending tax breaks for special interests. and
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news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: good evening. we begin tonight with news of a rare sunday night showdown at the white house. with the race heading to the wire, president obama has wound up a meeting with cong with no final agreem dayan the latest on that meeting and what the stakes are, and we begin with the ior white house correspondent bill plante. >> president obama met for a second time. with congressional leaders late sunday trying to craft a grand bargain to cut government spending. over the weekend, they had appeared to be making progress. but last night, house speaker john boehner called it quits, saying simply that he didn't have the votes to pass something that sweeping in the house. "i believe the best approach may be to focus on producing a the sp mel can sham statement. the white house responded by repeating the president's insistence that ed approach must include revenue from ending tax breaks for special interest. and today, treasury secretary tim geithner was positive a deal will get done. >> and the leadership in
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the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on the. wealthy british style. that's not on. the. market and. find out what's really happening. to the economy for a look at the global financial headlines. was a report on. russia's the caucuses that ridge is known for its outstanding but now the local women are hot on the heels pumping iron the chip and testing the limits to the max and the art of all wrestling some of these ladies have a force to be reckoned with as art is made in a court of a five out by the time and to become international style. there is little clue as to why this quite cool no flushing in the north caucasus hide such a powerful secret because there's hand that we find perhaps some of the strongest women in the country but they're hoping their arm wrestling talents will one day be shared with the world in the olympic arena. i've been the glue silva began wrestling in nine hundred ninety four but now she's clearly a super woman with town world and fourteen year old gold medals born in a small village in the mountains sh
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new twenty four minutes past the hour in the russian capital of about with the summer of our main news stories in four minutes from now i should say i'm eighty five and lives business news is next with cream. and i'm not into business i'm going america russ's having to face up to its own banking scandal the former heads of russia's largest lender bank of moscow are facing criminal charges after its huge bailout regulators discovered a third of the bank's assets were in bad loans were at a cost of a house that it's. everything sorted from d.c.p. took over bank of moscow and discovered back loans worth noting a billion dollars which is about one third of the bank's assets but this isn't the first time the bank is involved in the scandal the all the one involved the building that you see right next to me which is the mayor's office and that was because the former had all of moscow and be able to do was accused of shady loans to construction companies are run by the former mayors right now he has since the country and the warrant has been issued for his arrest so the bank of moscow now be
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even better. >>> closed captioning of eyewitness news is brought to you by shreve & co. jewelers, a san francisco original. >>> welcome back. giants and padres minutes away. right now the giants sit atop the national league west and like last year's team, there are some heroes on this one that weren't even supposed to be here. case in point, rookie shortstop brandon crawford is starting to come around at the plate. he is batting .333 with a home run and eight runs batted in over his last seven games. i interviewed the pleasanton product in spring training and back then, it was as a prospect of the future not a big leaguer of the present. >> players probably put themselves on a timetable at some point. do you? > they will put me where i deserve to go and i'll get the opportunity to go up when i show them i can be up there. >> reporter: alongside him, brandon crawford, when we spoke in spring training, now you're living the dream, how great is this? >> it's awesome. i mean, it's like you said, it's a dream come true. i grew up watching the team and i always wanted to play
even better. >>> closed captioning of eyewitness news is brought to you by shreve & co. jewelers, a san francisco original. >>> welcome back. giants and padres minutes away. right now the giants sit atop the national league west and like last year's team, there are some heroes on this one that weren't even supposed to be here. case in point, rookie shortstop brandon crawford is starting to come around at the plate. he is batting .333 with a home run and eight runs batted...
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hair russ faulkner has more on this for us. hi, harris. >> patti ann this is not without controversy. she is pioneer in the pageant world but a lot of parents are saying has she been pushed too hard? 6-year-old eden wood after taking the pageant world by storm. 300 wins. a lot of people know her from toddlers and tierras. she has appeared on the show for the last time. "abc news" got an interview, why don't we see if we could have a hollywood contract, reality show, spot on disney program. it is the american dream and it is her destiny. she admits she doesn't want to push her daughter too hard. eden wood is very popular. she has a line of canopy beds coming out in addition to other things that bear her name and likeness. we'll see what happens. the big headline in all of this is, that there is some controversy with this. people feeling like okay you put the pageant thing down but now you pick up all these other projects for a little girl who is just six. we'll see what happens. patti ann? patti ann: harris thanks. >> sure. jon:
hair russ faulkner has more on this for us. hi, harris. >> patti ann this is not without controversy. she is pioneer in the pageant world but a lot of parents are saying has she been pushed too hard? 6-year-old eden wood after taking the pageant world by storm. 300 wins. a lot of people know her from toddlers and tierras. she has appeared on the show for the last time. "abc news" got an interview, why don't we see if we could have a hollywood contract, reality show, spot on...
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we have details. >>> new evidence of just how much relations with pakistan has deteriorated. the obama administration now confirming it's holding $800 million in military aid to pakistan. >> welcome back to "the situation room." >> thank you for inviting many e. >> this crisis, and i think it's fair to say there's a crisis in pakistani-u.s. relations. pakistan withholding $800 million in promised military aid to pakistan. the zus not happy with what you're doing. what do you do about it? >> first old all, i don't think that's a correct characterization. it includes $300 million in reimbursements that have just been slowed down. we haven't received a reimbursement since december 2010. so basically, it's just something that's already slow, having been slowed down more. the fact is that -- >> are you saying this is not a big deal? $800 million of aids has been suspended. >> both sides are working together on a number of things and pakistan is not happy with the pace of delivery of assistance. americans are not happy with the pace of delivery of certain deliverables from pakistan
we have details. >>> new evidence of just how much relations with pakistan has deteriorated. the obama administration now confirming it's holding $800 million in military aid to pakistan. >> welcome back to "the situation room." >> thank you for inviting many e. >> this crisis, and i think it's fair to say there's a crisis in pakistani-u.s. relations. pakistan withholding $800 million in promised military aid to pakistan. the zus not happy with what you're...
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why are you even there with bill o'reilly. this is what the book is about. >> bill: don't want the debate. want a totalitarian lef wing deal. at's what they want. i want to also talk to you but i dot have time tonightbout why there are s few african-americans at npr. bring you back next week and we will do that. >> i would be delighted. >> bill: the book is muzzled assault on honest debate: when we come rig back bernie goldberg on the mayor of chicago rahm emanuel scolding a reporter. is bringing joy to the world. can that be possible? pro-american film right back. to do dumb things? man 1: send, that is the weekend. app grapgic: yeah dawg! man 2: allow me to crack...the bubbly! man 1: don't mind if i doozy. man 3: is a gentleman with a brostache invited over to this party? man 1: only if he's ready to rock! ♪ sfx: guitar and trumpet jam vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. the 3.6-liter v6 engine of the jeep grand cherokee has a best-in-class driving range of over 500 miles per tank. so you can
why are you even there with bill o'reilly. this is what the book is about. >> bill: don't want the debate. want a totalitarian lef wing deal. at's what they want. i want to also talk to you but i dot have time tonightbout why there are s few african-americans at npr. bring you back next week and we will do that. >> i would be delighted. >> bill: the book is muzzled assault on honest debate: when we come rig back bernie goldberg on the mayor of chicago rahm emanuel scolding a...
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back with us on set, steve rattner, pat buchanan and russ more. big news over the deficit. president obama is rejecting calls for short term hike to the debt ceiling making a rare appearance in the briefing room yesterday, the president invited leaders from both parties and chambers to meet with him on thursday at the white house challenging them to seize the moment and cut a deal. >> i don't think the american people here sent us here to avoid tough problems. it's, in fact, what drives them nuts about washington. when both parties simply take the path of least resistance. i don't want to do that here. i believe that right now we've got a unique opportunity to do something big, to tackle our deficit in a way that forces our government to live within its means, that puts our economy on a stronger footing for the future, and still allows us to invest in that future. >>> all right. sounds good. sounds hopeful, right? it does. it sounds like maybe something will get done. like maybe everyone will come in. except less than an hour after the president's invitation, john boehner d
back with us on set, steve rattner, pat buchanan and russ more. big news over the deficit. president obama is rejecting calls for short term hike to the debt ceiling making a rare appearance in the briefing room yesterday, the president invited leaders from both parties and chambers to meet with him on thursday at the white house challenging them to seize the moment and cut a deal. >> i don't think the american people here sent us here to avoid tough problems. it's, in fact, what drives...
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as you correctly pointed out, even with a house and a senate that were controlled by the democrats, with the white house last year the president was not able to pass his own budget and they're likely to not pass a 2012 budget by the first of next year. >> gregg: congressman, real fast? >> let's remember that the republicans in the controlled house passed a budget that was rejected overwhelmingly on a bipartisan basis by the senate. >> gregg: at least they passed one. >> but the senate said no, we're not going to do it. so everybody has a problem here. >> gregg: congressman martin frost, brad blakeman, good to see you both this saturday. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> heather: here is a time the economy is tough, local governments hard up for money. reports in the "wall street journal" say that thieves at many public cemeteries across america are not only rising, but in some cases quadrupling. in georgia, the 200 bucks that would have gotten a grave dug and filled, that will now cost $900. struggling municipalities citing rising costs, like higher fuel, and falling or stagnant tax reven
as you correctly pointed out, even with a house and a senate that were controlled by the democrats, with the white house last year the president was not able to pass his own budget and they're likely to not pass a 2012 budget by the first of next year. >> gregg: congressman, real fast? >> let's remember that the republicans in the controlled house passed a budget that was rejected overwhelmingly on a bipartisan basis by the senate. >> gregg: at least they passed one. >>...
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louis democrat russ carnahan. and the chairman of the congressional black caucus daniel cleaver, leaned on a couple of african-american state representatives from his house district to vote for the republican plan so that he could get a better district on the other end of the state and so there has been conflict between democratic strategists in washington and african-american lawmakers and i think that is particularly going to play out in florida. so when you you have these instances of reform, it is not always clear-cut. i think in florida democrats would love to unpack korean brown's district that extends from jacksonville to orlando in put three democratic districts in their place. that divide in the democratic party a think makes it easier for republicans to kind of capitalize on that and get their way in court. >> it is an interesting dynamic that actually, and i saw in a similar vein when we were doing committee reform in congress. you take away any piece of any jurisdiction from a committee or subcommittee
louis democrat russ carnahan. and the chairman of the congressional black caucus daniel cleaver, leaned on a couple of african-american state representatives from his house district to vote for the republican plan so that he could get a better district on the other end of the state and so there has been conflict between democratic strategists in washington and african-american lawmakers and i think that is particularly going to play out in florida. so when you you have these instances of...
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and pakistan growing even wider this morning. now that pakistan has arrested a local doctor accusing him of helping the cia set up a fake vaccination sting to track down osama bin laden. reza sayah live from islamabad this morning. how did the sting work and how did the doctor's arrest impact the already damaged relationship between the u.s. and pakistan? >> yeah. this thing straight out of a spy novel, kiran. a pakistani intelligence source tells us that this pakistani doctor is in custody. it's not clear if he's going to be charged with anything. we know he's suspected of being linked with a very intricate cia plot to confirm that, indeed, bin laden was hiding out in abbottbad. the source tells us this doctor had staged a fake vaccination campaign offering free vaccinations and polio drops to people and children in abbottbad. according to the british paper "the guardian" he hired two nurses who were going around house to house offering shots and the plan was to use the vaccine, the syringe, from the bin laden kids or extract bl
and pakistan growing even wider this morning. now that pakistan has arrested a local doctor accusing him of helping the cia set up a fake vaccination sting to track down osama bin laden. reza sayah live from islamabad this morning. how did the sting work and how did the doctor's arrest impact the already damaged relationship between the u.s. and pakistan? >> yeah. this thing straight out of a spy novel, kiran. a pakistani intelligence source tells us that this pakistani doctor is in...
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she has been with that paper for 22 years, and clearly falling on her sword. she did put out a resignation letter and part of it states i am sorry for what we now know has taken place, which seems to indicate again she did not know what was going on, and now she is going to fight that allegation and cooperate in any investigation, and we'll see where it goes from there. in the meantime, rupert murdoch is going out with a full page ad, and it reads in part the news of the world was in the business of holding others to account, and we failed and are sorry for the serious wrong doing that occurred. will that be enough? we will see. >> the fbi is now involved in the probe of the murdoch empire, especially related to the 9/11 victims. do we have any idea how that came to be? >> it seems to have been sparked by a single newspaper story published in the uk in a paper there. it was about a retired new york cop private eye who was asked to hack into voicemails and records of the victims. there was a lot of fuss over that by members of congress and 9/11 families urging
she has been with that paper for 22 years, and clearly falling on her sword. she did put out a resignation letter and part of it states i am sorry for what we now know has taken place, which seems to indicate again she did not know what was going on, and now she is going to fight that allegation and cooperate in any investigation, and we'll see where it goes from there. in the meantime, rupert murdoch is going out with a full page ad, and it reads in part the news of the world was in the...
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and with the reporting and al qaeda in the operation and pakistan ended with the demise of osama bin laden. with the efforts to railroad the target's knott however. indeed the extensive efforts that we as the industry have devoted to enhance since the 9/11 attacks have been promised free much of this reality. following 9/11 connect and on their own initiative, the real words made top-level security task force existing of more than 150 industry experts to conduct a thorough evaluation of risk and security and then network. the focus areas include critical infrastructure, the rail operations, hazardous materials, communications and control systems and military shipments. this effort produced the rail industry's risk analysis and security management plan. it is a comprehensive priority based action the industry developed to deal with new realities. this is adopted by the industry in december of 2001 within three months of the 9/11 attacks and remains the foundation of the efforts today updated on the experience and its usage and changing circumstances with the threat. the plan defines t
and with the reporting and al qaeda in the operation and pakistan ended with the demise of osama bin laden. with the efforts to railroad the target's knott however. indeed the extensive efforts that we as the industry have devoted to enhance since the 9/11 attacks have been promised free much of this reality. following 9/11 connect and on their own initiative, the real words made top-level security task force existing of more than 150 industry experts to conduct a thorough evaluation of risk...
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a new book says even people who are childless can be child full. the book is called savvy auntie, the ultimate guide for cool aunts, great aunts and all the women who love. >> centered around, e-mailed and there's been a lot of comments. explain your story. why did you become interested in this? what is your take on this trend? >> when i became an aunt, i quickly realized there were no modern resources. everything seemed old aunt sadie with 12 cats. i was like, wait a minute. it's not just me and my friends and my friends' friends. nearly 50% of american women don't have children much there's a real opportunity to get this tribe together. i call it the entourage, and engage them in how to be more savvy and how to connect better with their nieces and nephews and not somehow feel like you're lacking because you don't have children of your own? >> exactly. >> circumstantial infertility. it's not biology. it's not by choice. you didn't say to yourself, i'm not going to have kids. but circumstances. you didn't find the right person yet. >> exactly. that
a new book says even people who are childless can be child full. the book is called savvy auntie, the ultimate guide for cool aunts, great aunts and all the women who love. >> centered around, e-mailed and there's been a lot of comments. explain your story. why did you become interested in this? what is your take on this trend? >> when i became an aunt, i quickly realized there were no modern resources. everything seemed old aunt sadie with 12 cats. i was like, wait a minute. it's...